OK, and thanx for the advice. Yeah, I saw that info. at MSI where they had originally rated the mobo as 125W capable and then removed that info. Bummer.
The long hunk of aluminum I have is a heat sink from an old 478-pin Acer board and it fits over the staggered Mosfets on the MIS K9 mobo but doesn't cover all the MOSFETS completely because they are staggered in arrangement, but that's OK I guess. I probably could also cut the aluminum HS up with a Dremel etc. into individual pieces.
Yeah, I am familiar with the new 89W 6000+ but it also only has 2x512kb of L2, so I will stick with my 5400+ BE as it is fast enough at 3.2GHz. I picked it up new off Ebay for $66 including shipping. being cheap is OK, fun, and just plain cheap. %-) Following that train of thought I should fire-up my old 571 Prescott space heater or even put the PD 940 in since Winter id about here and extra heat from these CPU's is OK now and dual purpose cheap.
I'm thinking of getting one of these Jetway mobos as they seem to be very good and will take 125W and I believe 140W CPU's:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813153113
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813153116
Don't know though, as this 5400+ BE and K9 v1.0 mobo are OK. Once a person starts fiddling with compooters like this it is somewhat addicting.
Those two early 65nm Kumas might be able to OC on the K9 v1.0 mobo to 3.2GHz or so with decent cooling, as I bet they will run cool and not much above 95W OC'd. Have to wait and see and read reviews on them.
An x3 8750 is also OK, and I saw that a x3 8850 BE was released in late October but have not seen it yet at any retail outlets worldwide. Phrrrt.
I usally don't change CPU voltages when OC'ing so I limit myself, but the K9 v1.0 mobo I have now doesn't allow this, but the Jetway mobos do.
I enjoy your description of Windows: Win•dows: n. A thirty-two bit extension and graphical shell to a sixteen-bit patch to an eight-bit operating system originally coded for a four-bit microprocessor which was written by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition.
Thanx for the good advice and info., Chris
PS: I also have read of people running 125W CPU's on the K9 v1.0 without problems, and other people not being able to do so and having the MOSFETS pop and even catch fire. With my luck they would pop and blaze, so I will stick with 95W and below CPU's for this mobo, until I get one of those Jetways. Maybe, if they still remain cheap that is.